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A.A. (Amal) Barre

PhD candidate
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
GPIO : Urban Planning

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
Postal address
  • Postbus 15629
    1001 NC Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profile

    Amal is a PhD candidate in the urban planning group of the GPIO. She has a BSc. in Sociology and cultural Anthropology from Creighton University (Nebraska, USA) and a MSc. in Urban and Regional Planning from UvA. As an urban planner specializing in housing systems, she has spent the last decade in the social housing sector working at the intersection of policy, research, program design and evolution.

    Her housing stability and eviction prevention work in the Midwest led her to launch unevictIA, an eviction and housing displacement research initaitve in 2021. Her current research interests are at the intersection of neighborhood change, spatial inequality, and the application of historic GIS technology in the reconstruction of lost landscapes.

    Expertise and research fields

    • Critical Cartography 
    • Critical urban theory
    • Urban geography and sociology
    • Public policy and the public good
    • Local knowledge and communities of practice

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  • Research

    Research methods

    • Historic GIS
    • Spatial Analysis
    • Social network analysis
    • Storytelling ethnography
    • Experimental research design

    Current research project

    Understanding the role of power, race and socio-economic status in how geographic unevenness and displacement is legitimised, constructed, and embedded within the built environment.

    Research grants & honours

    • Polk County Housing Trust Fund | Graduate Housing Justice Fellow (2022–2023) 
    • Iowa State University | Visiting Scholar (2022–2023)

    Current cooperations

  • Ancillary activities
    No ancillary activities